consensual reality
another description for virtual reality, especially when it involves multiple users interacting in a virtual sp-ce
“consensual reality” and virtual reality were made popular by writers like william gibson (neuromancer, johnny mnemonic) and neal stephenson (snowcrash) — to truly understand vr and consensual reality, you should read them
“yes, i achieved a form of s-xual intimacy with my partner in consensual reality last night.”
“hey professor! you mean you banged your squeeze in cyber last night? you da man! i told you vr s-x was hot!”
an accepted, or conventional view of reality which although limited, is widely accepted, to the exception of a different view.
i know this is outside consensual reality, but try to keep an open mind.
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